Preamp pedals
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Preamp pedals
Before I go out and buy another amp, I was thinking of making more use of my tube power amp instead.
Got me thinking about preamp pedals and maybe running one into my power amp.
Does anyone here have any advice to which are the best sounding/most versatile ones?
After Marshall tones or similar.. A boost function would be a bonus.
Those Victory ones are nice sounding but spendy.
Got me thinking about preamp pedals and maybe running one into my power amp.
Does anyone here have any advice to which are the best sounding/most versatile ones?
After Marshall tones or similar.. A boost function would be a bonus.
Those Victory ones are nice sounding but spendy.
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Re: Preamp pedals
Was going to suggest the Victory range. Look good.griff7628 wrote:Before I go out and buy another amp, I was thinking of making more use of my tube power amp instead.
Got me thinking about preamp pedals and maybe running one into my power amp.
Does anyone here have any advice to which are the best sounding/most versatile ones?
After Marshall tones or similar.. A boost function would be a bonus.
Those Victory ones are nice sounding but spendy.
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Re: Preamp pedals
Blackstar HT Duals pop up cheap from time to time. I love mine... well I love it since after I swapped the valve out
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Re: Preamp pedals
These sound pretty decent for Brit style gain.
https://www.trademe.co.nz/music-instrum ... 803532.htm
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Re: Preamp pedals
Checkout the Radial Tonebone pedals.
Classic tube distortion or Hot British.
Pete Thorn demoed the Carl Martin Plexitone.
Koch Pedaltone isn’t Marshally voiced but it’s feature packed.
Clean, distortion ch with high gain boost, 2 separate masters, Fx loop, 0.5W poweramp yada yada.
Not cheap but it’s the kitchen sink.
Classic tube distortion or Hot British.
Pete Thorn demoed the Carl Martin Plexitone.
Koch Pedaltone isn’t Marshally voiced but it’s feature packed.
Clean, distortion ch with high gain boost, 2 separate masters, Fx loop, 0.5W poweramp yada yada.
Not cheap but it’s the kitchen sink.
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Re: Preamp pedals
Yep those Tech21 guys keep ripping off Joyo’s good ideasNippleWrestler wrote:Joyo British Sound.
Or the Tech 21, which is identical.
They keep telling me tone is in the fingers, but I have yet to see a "look at my fingers" thread.
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Re: Preamp pedals
Super useful post.Delayman wrote:Yep those Tech21 guys keep ripping off Joyo’s good ideasNippleWrestler wrote:Joyo British Sound.
Or the Tech 21, which is identical.
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Haha made me smile so that’s a use. So did yours.NippleWrestler wrote:Super useful post.Delayman wrote:Yep those Tech21 guys keep ripping off Joyo’s good ideasNippleWrestler wrote:Joyo British Sound.
Or the Tech 21, which is identical.
They keep telling me tone is in the fingers, but I have yet to see a "look at my fingers" thread.
Lawrence wrote: Every orchestra that comes thru here is a covers band as are most of the jazz bands...